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J. Cooke Business Papers
3 · Series · 1940 - 1942
Part of Cooke fonds

Series consists of documents relating to Jacob Cooke’s property development business and includes correspondence, mortgage application questionnaires, National Housing Act specifications, materials and parts lists, receipts, Worker’s Compensation documents, purchase agreements, and cashed cheques. Series includes an operator’s manual for 1941 Chevrolet and Maple Leaf trucks.

Photographs
4 · Series · 194- - 1999
Part of Denis Landry

Series consists of seven photographs and two annotated colour photocopies of a picture of Azilda.

Gardening Information
4 · Series · [between 1976 and 1980]
Part of Walden Garden Club

Series consists of an annotated Flower Farm information flyer regarding perennials written by Jean Narozanski, two Northern Perennials information flyers regarding perennials, a photocopy of C.I.L. Lawn & Garden Guide, and a magazine advertisement for Conservatory series plant displays.

Clippings
4 · File · 1962-1993
Part of Querney Family

File consists of two photocopied clippings of articles; "Good display plus power of promotion sells complete office installations" by Phyllis Mitchell in the June 1962 Canadian Stationer & Office Equipment Deal p. 10-11 & 30 and "Muirheads a Family Affair Plus" by John Sturtridge in the May 1993 The Downtowner Herald p. 10

Newspaper Clippings
4 · Series · [ca. 1940]
Part of Kantokoski (Koski), Koivula & Korpela Family

Series consists of three newspaper clippings from the Sudbury Star. Clippings include "Winning School Receives Its Shield" (In this article, Veikko Koski was part of the winning team for the best schoolboy patrol for the 1939-1940 season. The newspaper clipping has been pasted onto a piece of paper); "Hunchbacks Terrify Reds" (concerning Finnish ski troops in World War II. The newspaper clipping has been pasted onto a piece of paper); and "Will Be Sent to Finland."(Images of a man and a woman, and another image of a man are only partially visible, because the newspaper clipping has been cut. The newspaper clipping has been pasted onto a piece of paper).